Bulgaria's Draft Budget for 2025: 3% Deficit, State Debt Growth, and Key Tax Changes
The Bulgarian Ministry of Finance has unveiled the draft budget for 2025, alongside the updated medium-term fiscal forecast covering 2025 to 2028
The outgoing Prime Minister of Bulgaria, Nikolai Denkov, has raised concerns over alleged misconduct by acting Prosecutor General Borislav Sarafov, prompting further investigation into the matter. Denkov's actions come in response to reports of psychological pressure exerted on Zhivko Kotsev, Chief Secretary of the Ministry of Interior, leading to his potential resignation.
According to reports, Kotsev faced psychological pressure on April 3, 2024, to resign from his position or face serious criminal charges and potential custody. The pressure was allegedly orchestrated by Sarafov, along with the involvement of Iliyana Kirilova, the administrative head of the Sofia City Prosecution, and later by outgoing Interior Minister Kalin Stoyanov. Additionally, Kotsev's home was reportedly searched on the same day, further adding to the controversy.
In response to these allegations, Denkov alerted Ad Hoc Prosecutor Daniela Taleva and officially informed Justice Minister Atanas Slavov, expressing reasonable doubt regarding Sarafov's conduct. The Prime Minister's report highlights several key questions that need to be addressed, including the purpose and legality of the meetings involving Sarafov, Kirilova, Krastev, Slavchev, and Kotsev, as well as the circumstances surrounding Kotsev's resignation and the subsequent media campaign against him.
Justice Minister Slavov has urged the Supreme Prosecutorial Council (SPC) and the Inspectorate with the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) to conduct a thorough investigation into the matter. Slavov's request is based on Denkov's report, which suggests a breach of official duties by administrative heads in the Prosecution Office of the Republic of Bulgaria. If confirmed, Slavov insists on initiating disciplinary proceedings against Sarafov and Kirilova for their actions.
The controversy surrounding the alleged pressure on Kotsev underscores broader concerns about the independence and integrity of Bulgaria's judicial system. Denkov's actions reflect a commitment to upholding the rule of law and ensuring accountability within the country's legal institutions.
The developments in Bulgaria have raised questions about the proper conduct of prosecutors and the need for transparency and accountability in legal proceedings. As investigations continue, the outcome will likely have significant implications for Bulgaria's justice system and its adherence to democratic principles.
Kiril Petkov has officially submitted a waiver of his parliamentary immunity to the registry of the 51st National Assembly
President Rumen Radev has decided not to hold consultations on forming a government with the parliamentary group "DPS - New Beginning," led by Delyan Peevski
Representatives of "Democratic Bulgaria" (DB) and "We Continue the Change" (WCC) met with President Rumen Radev earlier today to discuss the formation of a new government
During consultations with President Rumen Radev, the representatives of "We Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria" (WCC-DB) were reminded of the significant responsibility they bear as the second-largest political force in the National Assembly
The leader of GERB, Boyko Borissov, has stated that if Bulgaria is to have a strong government, he should be the next prime minister
"We Continue the Change" (WCC) has issued a statement regarding the decisions made during their recent National Council meeting
Bulgaria Ranks Second in the Balkans at Paris 2024 Olympics, 26th Overall
Bulgaria Leads Europe in Heat-Related Deaths in Record-Breaking 2023